Constructing “Electronic Liability” for International Crimes: Transcending the Individual in International Criminal Law

IF 1.5 Q1 LAW
M. Swart
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Abstract

Abstract It is increasingly clear that autonomous agents can commit international crimes such as torture and genocide. This article aims to construct ‘electronic liability’ for such international crimes. It will argue that it is not sufficient to hold the persons or programmers behind the autonomous agents liable, but that it should be possible to hold the autonomous agents that commit international crimes liable. It will examine ways in which legal personality can be attributed to machines and argue that if there is a continuum of potential subjects of ICL, then the argument for electronic personhood and liability of machines is as compelling as for other non-humans such as corporate entities and animals. It will be argued that the ICC will potentially only be able to meaningfully prosecute international crimes committed by autonomous agents if it is willing to accommodate strict liability and other faultless models of liability that have so far been anathema to international criminal justice.
构建国际犯罪“电子责任”:超越国际刑法中的个人
越来越清楚的是,自主代理人可以犯下酷刑和种族灭绝等国际罪行。本文旨在构建此类国际犯罪的“电子责任”。它将争辩说,追究自主代理人背后的个人或程序设计人员的责任是不够的,但应该有可能追究犯下国际罪行的自主代理人的责任。它将研究将法律人格赋予机器的方式,并认为如果存在一个连续的潜在ICL主体,那么机器的电子人格和责任的论点就像其他非人类(如公司实体和动物)一样令人信服。有人会争辩说,国际刑事法院只有愿意接受严格责任和迄今为止一直为国际刑事司法所憎恶的其他无过失的责任模式,它才有可能对自主代理人犯下的国际罪行进行有意义的起诉。
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German Law Journal
German Law Journal Social Sciences-Law
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